Abstract
Two 'turn on' TCF-based fluorescence probes were developed for the detection of biological thiols (TCF-GSH and TCFCl-GSH). TCF-GSH was shown to have a high sensitivity towards glutathione (GSH) with a 0.28 μM limit of detection. Unfortunately, at higher GSH concentrations the fluorescence intensity of TCF-GSH decreased and toxicity was observed for TCF-GSH in live cells. However, TCFCl-GSH was shown to be able to detect GSH at biologically relevant concentrations with a 0.45 μM limit of detection. No toxicity was found for TCFCl-GSH and a clear 'turn on' with good photostability was observed for the exogenous addition of GSH, Cys and HCys. Furthermore, TCFCl-GSH was used to evaluate the effects of drug treatment on the levels of GSH in live cells.
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Sedgwick, A. C., Gardiner, J. E., Kim, G., Yevglevskis, M., Lloyd, M. D., Jenkins, A. T. A., … James, T. D. (2018). Long-wavelength TCF-based fluorescence probes for the detection and intracellular imaging of biological thiols. Chemical Communications, 54(38), 4786–4789. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc01661e
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